Visited my local range and tried out some different stuff. I fired Wolf Gold. Smooth and sure. Czech surplus on clips (circa 1950's) and some new S&B through my CZ52. I know that there is a lot of talk about the Czech stuff but, I tried it anyway. Wow! Big bang, big smoke, big fireball. Way Cool!!! Two double strikes in forty rounds. No split cases or total misfires. I more or less expected the Czech ammo to give this performance.
The real surprise was with the new S&B. Huge bang, huge fireball! The range guy yelled down to me "What in the hell was that?". ???
I also fired the same stuff plus some 1980's Romanian through a new (to me) Romanian Tokarev. The Tokarev handled it all with no problems at all.
I try to put all shots in an eight inch circle at ten yards. At first the Czech was all over the target, but after I calmed down I was able to get the group I wanted. All of the others were within the eight inches with the Romanian inside six inches.
Czech on clip 7.62
Czech on clip 7.62
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Czech on clip 7.62
Again, I do miss my CZ-52 and will never forget when I took one of my friends out shooting for his first time, he was all like "holy shit" when I fired off a round from the 52.
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